. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Note the variability in the final many instances the abscesses were organ-ized to a greater or lesser degree after drain-age followed by the use of antiseptics andcomplete filling of the root canal; in others nomarked evidence of organization could be ob-served in roentgenograms. These prints arewot perfect reproductions of the roentgeno-grams, and make the palliative measures ap-pear more favorable than is actually portrayedin the films. The systemic condition of thepatient in several instances improved markedlyafter the pallia


. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Note the variability in the final many instances the abscesses were organ-ized to a greater or lesser degree after drain-age followed by the use of antiseptics andcomplete filling of the root canal; in others nomarked evidence of organization could be ob-served in roentgenograms. These prints arewot perfect reproductions of the roentgeno-grams, and make the palliative measures ap-pear more favorable than is actually portrayedin the films. The systemic condition of thepatient in several instances improved markedlyafter the palliative measures illustrated here. We do not wish to comment upon the ade-quacy of the results shown here since this is asyet an open question and may not prove sofavorable as the roentgenograms might lead oneto believe. The root canal work shown in these illustra-tions was done by Drs. J. E. Huff, JeromeStuart, H. V. Brockett, A. C. Erdman, M. , E. N. Seibel, F. W. Franklin, H. , E. M. Hall, D. R. Taylor, and C. GO ORAL SEPSIS.


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